The removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from Earth’s atmosphere is a promising tool in the fight…
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Online abuse in sport: Why athletes are targeted and how they can end up winning
For some sports stars, a certain level of adulation is just part of the job. But…
Testing of Melipona beecheii stingless bees shows guards do not choose new queen
A team of researchers from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and CCBA Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, reports…
New treatment helped frogs regenerate their amputated legs, potential for human therapy
Our bodies connect us to the world. When people lose parts of their bodies to disease…
How climate change will affect plants
We human beings need plants for our survival. Everything we eat consists of plants or animals…
Minority-owned businesses need inclusive policies, especially during COVID-19
Race-conscious policy that provides financial and commercial rent relief, and improved employee benefits and federal data…
How is snowfall measured? A meteorologist explains how volunteers tally up winter storms
The Blue Hill Observatory, a few miles south of Boston, recorded the deepest snow cover in…
The mechanisms that produce 'menopause' in plants identified
In those plants with a single reproductive episode, called monocarpics, the onset of reproduction is marked…
Geoscience researchers call for updated metaphor to help make field more inclusive and equitable
As a Black woman in geosciences, especially a full professor who holds an endowed chair position,…
Gut microbes help hibernating ground squirrels emerge strong and healthy in spring
Ground squirrels spend the end of summer gorging on food, preparing for hibernation. They need to…